Week 18 - 1st Transfer - day before Thanksgiving
Well, well, well..... Clay just received his first transfer on his Mission. He was SO EXCITED when he found out where he was going. He is getting transferred to Ashland Wisconsin. This is a little town (population is about 9000) right on the bay of Superior Lake. When I googled the place, the pictures were amazing. Once he got there and sent pictures, they equally looks amazing.
When Clay first got his Mission Call, he said he hopes that he will be able to serve by the Great Lakes, well that hope just became a reality. His new Missionary companion has only been out 6 week longer then he has and his name is Elder Dallin Hamby from California. Clay secretly hopes he know how to surf.
I learned how the Transfers work. You find out if you are getting transferred on a Monday, then you will leave that following Wednesday to the Mission house, then you will get dropped off and your new companion will pick you up and take you to your new area. Just a big old swap meet. LOL
For Clay this was on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, so he was going to a brand new place he had never been, with someone he didn't know and also didn't know if he would or would not get a Thanksgiving meal the next day.
The good thing was I was able to also talk to him on Thanksgiving. He said the place was so cool. That it was a really old town with old buildings but it was really cold. He said that there is a guy with a calling in their branch that takes care of the Missionaries. They are the Bay family, they provided a very nice Thanksgiving meal for Clay and his Companion. Although, they had to eat in their own apartment alone due to Covid. Clay said his new companion is really cool and that they are going to get along really well.
Clay called while we were at my mom's house for Thanksgiving. That was fun for all the family to get to say Hi and see his face on the phone. We even had Addason (Clay's cousin) call at the same time, we put the phones up so they could see each other and talk to other another. They defiantly were speaking a different kind of Missionary language to one another. It was pretty awesome.
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